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ability to conduct clinical trials and studies of eptinezumab sufficient to achieve a positive completion; the availability of data at the expected times; the clinical, therapeutic and commercial value of eptinezumab; risks and uncertainties related to regulatory application, review and approval processes and Alder's compliance with applicable legal and regulatory requirements; risks and uncertainties relating to the manufacture of eptinezumab; Alder's
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ability to maintain that service
level will be
tested by the company's growth.
The products are placed in bars, pubs and nightclubs and and allow bar - goers the
ability to
test their Breath Alcohol Content
level for a small fee.
The only semi-compelling argument behind teams
testing for pot is itself a rationalization — that the
testing is simply an «intelligence
test» to see if the player will follow (or successfully skirt) an arbitrary rule that has no bearing whatsoever on their
ability to do their job at a high
level.
But if high school swimmers are refused the right to
test their
ability against others in competition on a national
level, what incentive will there be for them to continue?
Too easy to bestow a
level of
ability on someone before he actually demonstrates that
ability when
tested.
The Germans have more experience in this competition and it will be a real
test of Spurs»
ability at the highest
level.
It has also been found that 10 % of healthy, term, exclusively breastfed babies undergoing the Baby - Friendly protocol experience hypoglycemia to
levels that are associated with 50 % declines in the
ability to pass the literacy and math proficiency
test at 10 years of age, even if aggressively corrected.
Testing accommodations are modifications are changes made in testing to prevent your child's disability from interfering with her ability to demonstrate her true skill
Testing accommodations are modifications are changes made in
testing to prevent your child's disability from interfering with her ability to demonstrate her true skill
testing to prevent your child's disability from interfering with her
ability to demonstrate her true skill
levels.
Breastfed children had higher mean scores on
tests of cognitive
ability; performed better on standardized
tests of reading, mathematics, and scholastic
ability; were rated as performing better in reading and mathematics by their class teachers; had higher
levels of achievement in school - leaving examinations; and less often left school without educational qualifications.
The design of this study made it possible to examine 1) the extent to which benefits of breastfeeding on cognitive
ability and achievement were evident throughout middle childhood, adolescence, and into young adulthood; and 2) the extent to which breastfeeding was related to a range of indices of academic achievement that included performance on standardized
tests, teacher ratings of academic achievement, and
levels of success in examinations on leaving school.
Other studies show that babies with lower
levels of cortisol (a stress hormone) in their blood do better at mental and motor
ability tests.
Besides carefully mapping the participants» specific symptoms, the scientists also
tested their cognitive
abilities and measured
levels of different proteins in their blood and CSF, a fluid that surrounds the brain and that thus gives a good indication of its chemistry.
In order to
test its
ability to predict patients with a higher risk of complications, Dr. Parvizi and colleagues enrolled 829 patients who had a planned total joint replacement between 2012 and 2013, and assessed their glycemic
levels via the traditionally used maker called HbA1c, side by side with fructosamine.
In one study of 1,651 high school students from three states, reading
ability was just as important to students» science - class grades and scores on state -
level science
tests as the amount of science knowledge they had.
«It is important for healthcare professionals (including referring physicians, radiologists, and technologists) to be aware of radiation dose
levels and risks from imaging
tests for several reasons, including the
ability to weigh the risks and benefits of
tests, counsel patients on relevant risks, optimize protocols to minimize radiation dose, and select appropriate protocols to minimize radiation dose.»
Months of
testing and data acquisition revealed that typical
levels of neonicotinoid exposure, which bees could experience when foraging on agricultural crops — but below lethal
levels — resulted in substantial damage to the honey bee's
ability to fly.
Implant - specific versus fixed regulatory authority cutoff points for blood metal ion
levels were
tested for their
ability to correlate with clinically diagnosed ARMD, rates of which were 12 percent after single - hip BHR replacement, 18 percent after double - hip BHR replacement, and 7 percent after single - hip Corail - Pinnacle replacement.
The recent study, published in the journal Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, focuses on using a simple
test of visual flicker to evaluate an individual's
level of executive cognitive
abilities, such as shifting attention between different tasks, planning or organizing and problem solving.
Further
tests showed that magnesium
levels were linked to the cells»
ability to burn energy.
Kraus's team
tested the auditory
abilities of teenagers aged 14 or 15, grouped by socioeconomic status (as indexed by their mother's
level of education, a commonly used surrogate measure).
Small children with low
levels of vitamin B12 had more difficulties solving cognitive
tests, such as the
ability to do puzzles, recognize letters and interpret other children's feelings.
It is the signature
test that gives an FDN practitioner insight into your circadian rhythm, your
ability to handle stress, body physiology, mood, energy
levels, quality of sleep and reproductive hormones.
In
test animals, diets high in polyunsaturates from vegetable oils inhibit the
ability to learn, especially under conditions of stress; are toxic to the liver; compromise the integrity of the immune system; depress the mental and physical growth of infants; increase
levels of uric acid in the blood; cause abnormal fatty acid profiles in the adipose tissues: have been linked to mental decline and chromosomal damage and accelerate aging.
This study was performed specifically to
test the aromatase inhibiting
ability of 6 OXO, its clinical safety, and to determine its effects on the hormone
levels in the body.
A subsequent Spectracell
test showed that, on a cellular / molecular
level, my
ability to process carbohydrates had dropped from normal to extremely low.
The game does a poor job of pointing you in the direction of progression (so poor that it doesn't do it at all) so I would find myself cycling between the three of four characters assigned to that
level testing out
abilities until one finally worked.
New adventure and game packs released in 2016 will
test the limits of the game engine's
ability to deliver more than just the same Star Wars
level twice.
Easy
test items appear first in order to check the
level of learner's
ability.
Australian Parents Council Executive Director, Ian Dalton, told Education Matters parents were pleased with the move to online NAPLAN
testing as it will provide the capacity for students to be
tested according to their
level of
ability and faster availability of results means that remedial programs can be put into place more quickly.
In addition, the differences in the success rates of students meeting key performance
levels on each
test are not due to differences in the
tests» underlying
ability to predict college outcomes.
As with many other successful data - driven schools, at Elm City the work begins before school starts, when teachers and principals — both Dale Chu, who heads up the elementary grades, and Marc Michaelson, who oversees the middle school — use a variety of diagnostic
tests to understand the
ability and achievement
levels of their incoming students.
• The process would begin with a set of baseline
tests to measure initial
levels of
ability and achievement soon after the student has been diagnosed with a disability.
If the school adopted that dubious approach under a results - based accountability regime, the student's current
ability level would need to be assessed and the school would be required to demonstrate that the child was making adequate yearly progress as determined by an annual assessment using the same
testing accommodations.
Oh, and let's not forget the ubiquitous frustration and anger I keep running into regarding things like professional discretion, high - stakes
testing, and an often enormous gap between curricular mandates and students»
ability levels.
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ability.
In Georgia, students must meet cut - off scores on mental
ability tests and national norm reference
tests, but in the case of Plan B, looks at creativity and motivation
levels as well.
I am so frustrated by the current system based primarily upon assessment of
tests and examinations - «learning to forget» - and classes structured around age groups rather than
ability level.
He said Bexley had a «non-coachable» selective school
test based on
ability, which it hoped had created a more «
level playing field» for those applying to secondary school.
The
tests on which the federal government based its ratings were «dumb» — they assessed students» knowledge of information not their
ability to think, solve problems, or write, and they only measured students within the confines of their grade
level.
Economists Eric Hanushek and Ludger Woessmann concluded that the two
tests measure «a common dimension of skills,» and that the scores can be aggregated to form a single national -
level indicator of cognitive
ability predicting economic growth.6 Psychologist Heiner Rindermann referred to that common dimension as a «g - factor,» standing for general intelligence.
The quality of state assessments matters enormously to children of all
ability levels, but today's
tests do a grave disservice to high - achievers.
Even so, research on the classroom performance of such children suggests that, like Alex, the majority are required to work in the inclusion classroom, at
levels several years below their
tested ability (Hollingworth, 1926, 1942; Painter, 1976; Silverman, 1993; Gross, 1993).
According to the DfE figures, 768 schools failed to reach what is known as the floor target of 65 % of pupils gaining at least
Level 4 in formal reading and maths
tests, combined with an informal teacher assessment of children's writing
abilities.
But they can, and some do, use «
ability bands» to ensure a balanced intake - by
testing pupils»
ability, and then admitting a proportion from every
level or band.
Study Island begins instruction at each grade
level with a diagnostic
test that assesses students» vocabulary skills and
ability to read and understand literary and informational texts.
Individual achievement
test scores can be misleading at the pre-school and kindergarten
levels, if the child is already reading and doing arithmetic — these
abilities are not expected in this age group, so precocious readers or mathies will score significantly above their age
level, just because they are precocious readers or mathies.
In addition, the out - of -
level achievement
tests used by Talent Search programs have been selected or designed as robust measures, giving a more complete picture of the gifted child's
ability.
Field -
test teachers often pointed out student
levels of engagement, student
ability to use new content knowledge, and connections to required curriculum standards as factors contributing to high ratings in terms of the effectiveness of the lesson.
«They make sure our papers are set at the appropriate
level to
test the full range of students»
abilities.